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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
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Team on 20 December 2005
Power design seminars to tour Europe
Leading power management design gurus will conduct a series of one-day seminars in five cities across Europe beginning in Munich on 13th February 2006.
Building on more than 25 years of power management innovation and battery system expertise, Texas Instruments has announced the schedule for its 2006 TI Portable Power Design Seminar series in Europe TI's leading power management design gurus will conduct a series of one-day seminars in five cities across Europe beginning in Munich on 13th February 2006 and moving on to Paris, Birmingham, Copenhagen and Stockholm
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 2006 series provides rich technical, but practical presentations that combine an array of advanced new battery management and power conversion concepts, basic design principles and "real-world" applications examples, such as mobile handsets and portable media players.
The TI Portable Power Design Seminar presenters will cover portable power management design issues and considerations, design techniques, topologies, tools and examples.
Topics include: battery selection; battery authentication; battery cell balancing; charger design and battery capacity technology; LDO dropout; evaluation and performance of fully integrated DC/DC convertors; white LED flash and display driver technology; and thermal considerations.
The cost of the day-long seminar in Europe is Eur 99, excluding VAT.
Pricing includes coffee break, lunch, a copy of the seminar manual and presentation materials.
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